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- 253: People Skills and the Labor-Market Outcomes of Underrepresented Groups

- Bas ter Weel, Lex Borghans and Bruce Weinberg
- 252: The impact of trade, offshoring and multinationals on job loss and job finding

- Semih Akçomak, Henri de Groot and Stefan Groot
- 251: The Importance of Early Conscientiousness for Socio-Economic Outcomes: Evidence from the British Cohort Study

- Bas ter Weel and Tyas Prevoo
- 250: The effects of outsourcing on firm productivity: Evidence from microdata in the Netherlands

- Henri de Groot and Jan Möhlmann
- 249: Up or out? How individual research grants affect academic careers in the Netherlands

- Sander Gerritsen, Karen van der Wiel and Erik Plug
- 248: The effects of research grants on scientific productivity and utilisation

- Debby Lanser and Ryanne van Dalen
- 247: Matching worker skills to job tasks in the Netherlands: Sorting into cities for better careers

- Suzanne Kok
- 246: Town and city jobs: Your job is different in another location

- Suzanne Kok
- 245: Fiscal Equalization and Capitalization: Evidence from a Policy Reform

- Wouter Vermeulen and Maarten Allers
- 244: Do rich households live farther away from their workplaces?

- Eva Gutiérrez-i-Puigarnau and Jos N. van Ommeren
- 243: Non-financial determinants of retirement

- Frank van Erp, Niels Vermeer and Daniel van Vuuren
- 242: Optimal fiscal policy

- Jasper Lukkezen and Coen Teulings
- 241: The effects of a special program for multi-problem school dropouts on educational enrolment, employment and criminal behaviour; Evidence from a field experiment

- Roel van Elk, Marc van der Steeg and Dinand Webbink
- 240: The private value of too-big-to-fail guarantees

- Michiel Bijlsma and Remco Mocking
- 239: Why it may hurt to be insured: the effects of capping coinsurance payments

- Ed Westerhout and Kees Folmer
- 238: The changing landscape of financial markets in Europe, the United States and Japan

- Michiel Bijlsma and Gijsbert Zwart
- 237: Directing Technical Change from Fossil-Fuel to Renewable Energy Innovation: An Empirical Application Using Firm-Level Patent Data

- Joëlle Noailly and Roger Smeets
- 236: Returns to Communication in Specialised and Diversified US Cities

- Suzanne Kok
- 235: A structural analysis of labour supply elasticities in the Netherlands

- Nicole Bosch, Miriam Gielen, Egbert Jongen, Mauro Mastrogiacomo (dnb and Voorheen Cpb)
- 234: Labour-market outcomes of older workers in the Netherlands: Measuring job prospects using the occupational age structure

- Nicole Bosch and Bas ter Weel
- 233: The effects of technology and offshoring on changes in employment and task-content of occupations

- Semih Akçomak, Suzanne Kok and Hugo Rojas-Romagosa
- 232: How Large was the Credit Crunch in the OECD?

- Michiel Bijlsma, Andrei Dubovik and Bas Straathof
- 231: The importance of intrinsic and extrinsic motivation for measuring IQ

- Bas ter Weel, Lex Borghans and Huub Meijers
- 230: Teacher evaluations and pupil achievement: Evidence from classroom observations

- Marc van der Steeg and Sander Gerritsen
- 229: The dog that did not bark: The EITC for single mothers in the Netherlands

- Leon Bettendorf, Kees Folmer and Egbert Jongen
- 228: Why Did the Netherlands Develop so Early? The Legacy of the Brethren of the Common Life

- Bas ter Weel, Semih Akçomak and Dinand Webbink
- 227: Identifying hubs and spokes in global supply chains using redirected trade in value added

- Arjan Lejour, Hugo Rojas-Romagosa and Paul Veenendaal
- 226: Market size, institutions, and the value of rights provided by patents

- Bas Straathof and Sander Veldhuizen
- 225: Two-dimensional Fourier cosine series expansion method for pricing financial options

- Marjon Ruijter and Cornelis Oosterlee
- 224: Does intensive coaching reduce school dropout?

- Marc van der Steeg, Roel van Elk and Dinand Webbink
- 223: Innovation policy for directing technical change in the power sector

- Rob Aalbers, Victoria Shestalova and Viktoria Kocsis
- 222: The socially optimal energy transition in a residential neighbourhood in the Netherlands

- Arie ten Cate
- 221: Social Security and Macroeconomic Risk in General Equilibrium

- Peter Broer
- 220: Air Pollution Policy in Europe: Quantifying the Interaction with Greenhouse Gases and Climate Change Policies

- Johannes Bollen and Corjan Brink
- 219: The Impact of Supply Constraints on House Prices in England

- Wouter Vermeulen and Christian Hilber
- 218: Access to External Finance and Innovation: A Macroeconomic Perspective

- Sultan Mehmood
- 217: Childcare subsidies and labour supply: evidence from a large Dutch reform

- Leon Bettendorf, Egbert Jongen and Paul Muller
- 216: The identification of reporting accuracies from mirror data

- Arie ten Cate
- 215: Fossil Fuel Supply, Leakage and the Effectiveness of Border Measures in Climate Policy

- Stefan Boeters and Johannes Bollen
- 214: Optimal regulation of lumpy investments

- Gijsbert Zwart and Peter Broer
- 213: Why Not Fully Spend a Conditional Block Grant?

- Riemer Faber and Pierre Koning
- 212: When is debt sustainable?

- Jasper Lukkezen and Hugo Rojas-Romagosa
- 211: Export decisions of services firms between agglomeration effects and market-entry costs

- Henk Kox
- 210: Dynamic market selection in EU business services

- Henk Kox and George Leeuwen
- 209: Inside Liquidity in Competitive Markets

- Michiel Bijlsma, Andrei Dubovik and Gijsbert Zwart
- 208: The Effect of Physician Fees and Density Differences on Regional Variation in Hospital Treatments

- Rudy Douven, Remco Mocking and Ilaria Mosca
- 207: The world’s oldest fiscal watchdog: CPB’s analyses foster consensus on economic policy

- Frits Bos and Coen Teulings
- 206: Sorting and the output loss due to search frictions

- Coen Teulings and Pieter Gautier
- 205: What Awareness? Consumer Perception of Bank Risk and Deposit Insurance

- Michiel Bijlsma and Karen van der Wiel
- 204: Competition for traders and risk

- Michiel Bijlsma, Gijsbert Zwart and Jan Boone